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Auction m The Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. • NGARUAWAHIA SHEEP SALE? Wednesday, May 20 Entries solicited >.p CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE Friday, May 22 Entries solicited (fMATAMATA STOCK SALE ; Wednesday, May 27 ;; pAT and STORE STOCK Entries solicited ;; ' g THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ; AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. . (Late McNicol and Co,) G- F. MoOULLAGH, Ajcetonkbs N- Z- Loan & Mercantile Korenev CoOHAUPO TURNIP SHEEP AND i CATTLE SALE ,<■&:& Tuesday, May 19, Entries solicited CLEARING SALE AT MATaNGI Monday, June 2*2 On account of Mr Richard Dodd, who has sold his farm 65 Dairy Cows, Horses, etc. PIRONGIA STOCK SALE v'/, Saturday, May 23 Entries solicited. NGARUAWAHIA HORSE FAIR June 23 and 24 Entries solicited. OHAUPO SPECIAL DAIRY COW: SALE y oj. Wednesday and Thursday, July 21 and 22. Entries solicited. N.Z. LOAN *ND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. 0 HUNTER Auctionekb TO stand at Te Aroha West this coming season and travel the surrounding districts ■ BEN McDHD No. 562, N.Z.8.8. Sire Ben McCormick, No. 434, dam Royal Maid, No. 1036. Ben McCormick 434, was a most successful stallion, a sire of really good stock and a|most handsome sound show ring horse. He won many prizes, includ* - ing champions won at Auckland and Waikato Shows. His breeding is undeniable, being got by Benmore, No. 302, dam—Christina F. McCormick No. 663. Ben More 302 was a well -known champion in his time; he won nearly fifty first and champion prizes in Australia and New Zealand, and was the sire of many first«clasß horses. Christina' F. McCormick was one of the very best mares in every sense of the word that ever graced Waikato, and she won many championships at Oamaru, Auckland, and Waikato. Royal Maid. No. 1036 was got by Royal Conqueror, No. 304. dam—Gourie Maid, No, 666. Royal Conqueror No. 304 was one of the most popular and successful sires of his time in the Waikato both as a show ring horse and a sire. Gourie Maid, No. 666, is one of the best brood mares in the Waikato at the present, both as to consistency in breeding and quality in her offspring.; She has never sufiered defeat in class for mare and progeny. Royal Maid has won prizes as a filly in good company and has been one of two horse teams ami nho of three horse teams w::h greet -iircess. She has been a consist-.-ut ..u «s----ful breeder.

Ben McDhu, who'is a nice dark bay in colour, with particularly good markings, gave great promise of follow ini the show ring feats of his ancestors, but owing to an accident met with in his youth he has never been shown. He shows immense power combined with good quality and soundness fr m any hereditary in ections, and his bleeding should insure his success its a sire, as every strain on either sid- ; of his lineage is of the h £, sv and <> enumerate the prizes wnq by, th< m wouid fill avo u :.e. Bis peligre... could be extou od to an in .ofi length, as General Pierubq.;* ;p:.. ■ Crown Prince, 430; Young sho t 1; Lord Salisbuty (ini -1 ;\ - many more mums <>: oh’ mpionsappear in tracing h*s.h-,;dvi j ing; so it will be passing strange ££ Ben McDhu does not .prov-* » prov - able acquisition’ do drgh ! ' h rso breeders who may use him. Als", The well-known d-aught' stall: n>- ■ CHIEF COMMANDER By Pield Marshall—Lady SoVereigi. K. B. HINES?, own*r. Te Arohu Wes . 139

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43326, 16 May 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43326, 16 May 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43326, 16 May 1908, Page 3

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